Storing the
D
appliance
1. Set the main power to the "0" position and
disconnect the mains cable.
2. Always allow the appliance to cool down before
storing it.
3. Place the iron on the iron pad, standing on the
soleplate.
4. Empty the boiler and store the mains cable and
the steam hose in the storage compartment.
Do not wrap the cords too tight.
5. Use the carrying handles (17) on the sides
when moving the appliance.
Fabric protection
E
soleplate cover
(model dependent)
The fabric-protection soleplate cover is used for
steam-ironing delicate garments at maximum
temperature without damaging them. Use of the
soleplate cover also does away with the need for
a cloth to prevent shine on dark materials.
It is advisable to first iron a small section on the
inside of the garment to see if it is suitable.
To attach the soleplate cover to the iron, place
the tip of the iron into the end of the soleplate
cover and pull the elastic strap over the lower
rear of the iron until it fits tightly. To release the
soleplate cover, pull the elastic strap and remove
the iron.
The fabric-protection soleplate cover may be
purchased from the customer service or specialist
shops:
Accessory code
(After-sales)
571510
464849*
* Cork handle iron.
16
BOSC H
Name of accessory
(online shop)
TDZ2045
TDZ1520*
Tips to help
you save energy
Steam production consumes the most energy. To
help minimise the energy used, follow the advice
below:
• Start by ironing the fabrics that require the
lowest ironing temperature. Check the
recommended ironing temperature in the label
on the garment.
• Try to iron the fabrics while they are still damp
and reduce the steam setting.
• If you tumble dry your fabrics before ironing
them, set the tumble drier on the 'iron dry'
programme.
• If the fabrics are damp enough, you can iron
without steam.
advice on disposal
Our goods come in optimised packaging. This
basically consists in using non-contaminating
materials which should be handed over to the
local waste disposal service as secondary raw
materials. Your local town council can give you
information about how to dispose of obsolete
appliances.
This appliance is labelled in
accordance with European Directive
2012/19/EU concerning used
electrical and electronic appliances
(waste electrical and electronic
equipment - WEEE).
The guideline determines the framework
for the return and recycling of used
appliances as applicable throughout the
EU.